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[托福阅读] 新托福阅读材料:Riceyieldsfallingunderglobalwarming

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发表于 2012-8-14 23:21:39 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
如果说十年前大家还对全球气候变暖说法保持怀疑的话,近两年世界各地的各类气候灾害频发已经给我们人类敲响了警钟。而据美国科学家最新研究结果表明,全球气候变暖也与亚洲的一些主要大米出产国的耕地面积减少有关。  0 ~- e+ q! h6 J0 I
  Global warming is cutting rice yields in many parts of Asia, according to research, with more declines to come.! r- U5 Z; W0 ]" @1 E/ p- @3 S. C
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  Yields have fallen by 10-20% over the last 25 years in some locations.
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* e7 \1 _6 @3 [+ b3 I! e+ a  The group of mainly US-based scientists studied records from 227 farms in six important rice-producing countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, India and China.! ^7 R% V7 `8 z& w1 ?% ]' J
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  This is the latest in a line of studies to suggest that climate change will make it harder to feed the world's growing population by cutting yields.1 ?: J+ m) n9 e1 o. I* d

; Z9 D" o* `. ?3 @, t  In 2004, other researchers found that rice yields in the Philippines were dropping by 10% for every 1C increase in night-time temperature.
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/ {& y8 c" V" w  That finding, like others, came from experiments on a research station.9 S- U7 Z; v; u* ~6 U4 y: M

+ _) V1 i' l, f! f9 v9 E; O$ K! T  The latest data, by contrast, comes from working, fully-irrigated farms that grow "green revolution" crops, and span the rice-growing lands of Asia from the Indian state of Tamil Nadu to the outskirts of Shanghai.
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  Describing the findings, which are published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), lead researcher Jarrod Welch said:) J9 i: Q1 |4 }7 E+ k( W

$ ~7 ^/ _% Y1 [# {8 L( W( x0 N2 N  ?. b  "We found that as the daily minimum temperature increases, or as nights get hotter, rice yields drop."9 Z. B/ t, f) W2 c3 j
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  The mechanism involved is not clear but may involve rice plants having to respire more during warm nights, so expending more energy, without being able to photosynthesise.
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7 j. C2 q( \: {: v  By contrast, higher temperatures during the day were related to higher yields; but the effect was less than the yield-reducing impact of warmer nights.4 R: ]0 l/ I+ b0 f% E
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  However, if temperatures continue to rise as computer models of climate project, Mr Welch says hotter days will eventually begin to bring yields down.. N; L$ C0 ~1 J- G

( \. ^: a. x, q- C  We see a benefit of [higher] daytime temperatures principally because we haven't seen a scenario where daytime temperatures cross over a threshold where they'd stop benefiting yields and start reducing them," he told BBC News.
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  "There have been some recent studies on US crops, in particular corn, that showed the drop-off after that threshold is substantial," said the University of California at San Diego researcher.
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  The 2007 assessment of climate impacts from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded that although a modest temperature rise could increase crop yields in some regions, for "temperature increases more than 3C, average impacts are stressful to all crops assessed and to all regions"., i& e$ `# S, [" R& |

- r. F9 g" W7 {; Y" Z  A study published at the begining of last year concluded that half of the world's population could face a climate-induced food crisis by 2100, with the most extreme summers of the last century becoming routine towards the end of this century.
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